Stand for manicure sets



Jan. 27, 1931. -r015 1,790,122

STAND FOR MANICURE SETS Filed Nov. 30.- 1929 -IN VENTUI? J M 51%;; I

ATTORNEYS.

Patented Jan. 27, 1931 r r UNITED s'rmus FERNAND TOURTOIS, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.,

assreivon To corY, nv'cz, on NEW. YORK; N. Y., A CORPORATIQNOE renames-n i STAND non MAnIcUn snrs i Application filed November 36, 19aa sriai1va 416,696.

This invention relates to improvements in stands for manicure sets and more particularly to stands for manicure sets of which liquid mamcuring preparations constitute a part.

' .A principal object of my invention isthe provision of astand for manicure sets which will efi'ect-uallyhold a series of bottles in a horizontal position and which will at the specification and drawings in which Fig. 1 is aperspective view of my improved stand showing two bottles therein in a horizontal position and one bottlein a perpendicular' position;

Fig. 2 is atop plan-view of thestand with i three bottles therein in a horizontal position.

' the bottles removed.

' 5-5'of'Fig. 2.

Fig. 3 is a top plan View of the stand with the bottles placed therein perpendicularly.

' Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the stand with Fig. 5 is a sectional View along the. line Fig. 6 is a sectional view along the line 66 of Fig.3.

Fig. 7 is a cross sectional view along the line 7 7 of Fig. 4.

Fig. 8 is a crosssectional View along the line 88 of Fig. 4. v

The stand ais easily fitted into a box or container not here shown in which the various articles constituting the manicure setare assembled. The usual manicure set consists of a number of liquid toilet preparations, nail polish in liquid: and solid form, emery sticks, orange sticks and buffers, etc.

Various receptacles for these articles are indicated on the stand a but outside of the opening 0 when position.

conca vitiesrbeing shaped'to conform .to the shape of thea depression therein, a bottle fitting-said dehas or: m ldeddg ofilarolirly receive? the bottles 6, concavities or-openings in the stand being made. to conform to the shape or con-tour otthe bottle .0. Naturally if .a round; bottle is used, such concavity would be round in order thatthe bottles should rest securelyw inthe'stand. 1

Ordinarily'then this concavity; would not provide a safe anchorage for the bottlewhen positioned perpendicularly on the usual type The base of this indentation; e isfiat conforming in sizeto the base ofthe bottle I) so i that the'bottle b will securely rest in the Preferably the standa'is made of a material resistant to the action of alcohol or other solvents or liquids used. in manicuring and I have-founda material such as bakelite suit-,

placed in a perpendicular able for the manufacture of my improved stand. In this way the stand a may be used not only as acontainer for the manicuring preparations but also as a stand in whichthe bottles may stand uprightand may be used for manicuring purposes, thusobviating the necessity of any additional receptacles in the boudoir.

Having I claim is: V V 1 1. In a stand for toilet bottles a base having a number of concavities therein, a series of bottles fitting such concavities so thatsaid bottles will rest securely in a perpendicular or horizontal position.

2. In a stand for toilet bottles a base having a series of concavities therein, a series of toilet bottles fitting in said concavities, said body and of the base of said bottles. r

3. In a stand for toilet bottles a basehaving pression, said depression being shaped so as to hold said bottle securely in either a hori zontal or perpendicular position.

4:. In a stand for toilet bottles abase having a series of concavities therein, a series off fully described my invention what so of stand, but in this particular stand I have provided the concavltydfwith aniadditional ClIClllLl. indentatlon e as shown inrFig. 4.

bottles normally resting horizontally in said concavities, said concavities being shaped at the bottom thereof to securely hold the bases of said bottles in an upright position.

5. In a stand for toilet bottle a base having a concavity therein, a bottle normally resting horizontally in said concavity, said concavity being shaped at the bottom thereof to securely hold the base of said bottle in an upright position. i

6. A stand for toilet bottles or the likega base having a series of concavities therein, a

series of bottles restingin saidconcavities;

said concavities conforming totheshapeof the bodies of saidbottles and a horizontal circular base for said concavity adapted to hold said bottlessecurely in an upright position. v 1

7. In a stand for bottles, a base having a series of concavities therein, a series of bottles 'conformingto and normally resting horizontally in said concavities, and a series of circular indentations in said concavities permitting said bottles to stand in an upright position. 8. In a stand for toilet bottles, a base having a concavity therein corresponding in shape to the size of the bottle so that a bottle 7 maynormally rest horizontally in said base and a circular indentation in said "concavity so that said bottle may also stand perpendicularly in said concavity.

9. In" a stand for toilet bottles, a base having a concavity, one portion thereof fitting the side of abottle and another portion thereof fitting the bottom of the bottle.

In testimonywhereof I afiix my signature.

FERNAND TOURTOIS. 

